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T-Mobile has sent out once again an update to the Galaxy S6 (SM-G920T) owners, to which will bump up its current Android 5.1.1 to build G920TUVU3DOJ7. This is now the 5th time around this device receives the Android 5.1.1 Lollipop treatment.
According to T-Mobile, which has just released the announcement, the said DOJ7 update mainly brings software improvements,
a Google Security update, and various bug fixes.
Here are the details of the update build G920TUVU3DOJ7:
Device name: Samsung Galaxy S6 (T-Mobile USA)
Model number: SM-G920T
Android version: 5.1.1
Baseband version: G920TUVU3DOJ7
Kernel Version: 3.10.61-5756057
Build Number: LMY47X.G920TUVU3DOJ7
SE for Android Status: Enforcing
AP: G920TUVU2DOJ7
CSC: G920TTMB2DOJ7
CP: G920TUVU2DOJ7
This will replace the previously released build G920TUVU3DOI1 that had been released earlier in September. The G920TUVU3DOJ7 file size is around 97.56 MB and is now available via Over-The-Air (OTA) Update in small batches between today, November 16, and will last until December 4. To check whether your Galaxy S6 phone is among the first devices to get the update, just head to your device Settings > About device > Software update. You may also try using the Samsung Smart Switch for PC if you did not make it through via OTA update.
Source: T-Mobile support doc
According to T-Mobile, which has just released the announcement, the said DOJ7 update mainly brings software improvements,
a Google Security update, and various bug fixes.
Here are the details of the update build G920TUVU3DOJ7:
Device name: Samsung Galaxy S6 (T-Mobile USA)
Model number: SM-G920T
Android version: 5.1.1
Baseband version: G920TUVU3DOJ7
Kernel Version: 3.10.61-5756057
Build Number: LMY47X.G920TUVU3DOJ7
SE for Android Status: Enforcing
AP: G920TUVU2DOJ7
CSC: G920TTMB2DOJ7
CP: G920TUVU2DOJ7
Changelog of G920TUVU2DOJ7:
- Overall device performance has been improved.
- Battery life has been optimized.
- The stability of Call has been improved.
- The security of your device has been improved.
- Optimized closing unused applications.
- Removed new application. – Milk Video
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| Screenshot of G920TUVU3DOJ7 update to which can be viewed in device settings > About device |
This will replace the previously released build G920TUVU3DOI1 that had been released earlier in September. The G920TUVU3DOJ7 file size is around 97.56 MB and is now available via Over-The-Air (OTA) Update in small batches between today, November 16, and will last until December 4. To check whether your Galaxy S6 phone is among the first devices to get the update, just head to your device Settings > About device > Software update. You may also try using the Samsung Smart Switch for PC if you did not make it through via OTA update.
Source: T-Mobile support doc

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